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gy op eR MY WIFE LASHES YOUNG AVAL ON STH AVENUE Found Martha Washington Hotel Guest Parading with Her Husband. REMONSTRATED AT FIRST When That Did No Good, She Plied a Whip Upon the i) Woman's Shoulders, ¥ ‘Who they were, spectators on IMfth avenue didn't know, and the clerk at the Martha Washington Hotel, from which one of them came, wouldn't tell; but one thing is certain—it was es pretty a horse whipping bout as has Deen seen in a long time The horsewhipped was a pretty young ‘woman dressed in black and wearing @ large picture hat, who was escorted from the Martha Washington Hatel by a man of about forty years of age, of athletic build Arm {n arm they walked toward Fifth avenue, laughing and chatting and all unconscious of a lite woman in « tailor-made sult of gray who was fast overtaking them. At the corner of Fifth avenue the woman In gray placed a gloved hand on the arm of the younger woman and to face with the couple ty,” she said, without any dime play of excitement. ‘You know you aro Going wrong to interfere between me and my husband. You are breaking up my home, and If you have no regard for me you should remember my cbil- dren.” The woman in the ploture bet pulled her arm away impatiently, tossed her head, and started to walk away with her escort, wac had seemed too much surprised to utter @ word, “If you will not Usten to me,” sald the woman in gray, “I'll take the law into my own hands,” and as she spoke she drew a heavy dog whip from be- neath her jacket. Whish, it went through the air and Gescended upon the picture hat, knock- Tae younger started to drag her es- cort across Fifth avenue. began to gatuer and wa.ched the woman ih gray ag she hurried behind the couple, plying her wilp al every step and never uttering a word. ‘As the trio neared Hroadway the man atarted on » run for the Hotel Breslin, at Twenty-ninth street, and disappeared within the doors. His fair companion, deserted, fled for a Broadway car which fad stopped at the corner and made ood her "Tae ttle woman in stay tucked her whip back beneath her {acket. pushed yer way through the admfring crowd £na was creeted with cheers as 5! tered a cab with unruffled dtmnti erdered the driver to eet away quick. VOICE WINS HER RICH HOME. Girl Sings Two Day fore, and Wealthy People Adopt Her, DENVER, Col., Sept. 1—On Tues- Gay last Miss Carrie McManus became ; an employee in the music department. of f a department store yesterday she left tor Shawnee, Olde, the adopted daugh- ter of wealthy Mz, and Mra rank one. Mr, Stone brought his wife to Den- ver in his private car on a sight-seeing uvp, and by chance they visited the store. Miss McMenus was singing and Mri ne recognized rare qualities {n The offer of adoption E de on the spot, the Stones prom- ising her five year: vi Miss McManu had been the Denver girls f been heard In + CHILD WIFE TAKES POISON. Banished by Husband and §: father, She Attempts TOUISVILLE, Sept, 1— Ollie Colburt, aged fifteen years, was taken to the City Hospitai yesterday from the home of her step-father, Cliffora Eppel, of No. 1013 Mary street, suffering from laudunum pofsohing. According to the wtory told by her mother the girl at- tempted to end her life because her step-father told her that his family ‘ was big enough. mare ’ concerts, fed last Aoril to Daniel blacksmith, of Greensburg. Ind. Mrs. Colburt says her husband turned her out of his home because sne was too young to he his wife She ‘than came to Louisville. ESOS Ready toConvinceYou We do not hesitate to say that quality, variety and price consid- ered, there aré few, if any, stores where you can buy as well as here. ¢ One visit will convince you that this store is the one place to trade. Men’s Suits, $7.50 $9 $12.50 an te ow tailored Fancy Cheviots and Young Men's Suits, $4.50 $5.50 $6.90 Fancy Cheviots, W. ene be oe forsteds, also Blue Boys’ Suits. Pa And double-breasted suits in 1.95 $2.50 $4.50 Reefers, $2.75 ys Tan Covert Cloth, nobby coats for 'y coats fo Children's Suits, $1.95 to $5.50 Eton and Russian Blo: all md unter use, all colors Open Saturdays Until 10 P, M, 53 to 69 West 4th St. URDADY TG Rane @ THREE HUNDRED AND FIFTY MEN’S Part of the samples every Si lined, in few suits, Single or double. ade 4th rete. you-more we OES OT ey mde te ct ah The last clearing of men’s shirts causes us to include all our own ERE’S the demand for Labor Day to soft bosom shirts afl 85c A 25 Thirty dozen of the best French-folded four-in- ft ZIC nanas—white grounds with nest colored effects— made of mercerized silk and sflk and lnen—l wéight—price till now 50c—-special, 25¢, PRICE on which ALL discriminating parents season and will be thts, for although the price as many made up to our special order. ten days, Norfolk saits with bloomer Made very popular by the conference turned out. The materials aro— Boys’ Knee pants, 50c. We don't ask you to buy your boy a new suit unless so low except they are made of ends of fabries better| weight blue known as Tenens iepeade fancy mix- 16 years. Reme! bar, x08 get the complete suit and the tures, corduroy and plain blue—sizes 4 to 16 extra pants, toa, for the one low prips to- 95 years, at.....«, picts esta, 000 0 ewmwes coccccamce 50c. morrow nd 3. tended only to feature those San the younger set is scheduled for the do not tealize that Simpson Crawford Co. ‘style, quality and workmanship at New York's exclusive dressmakers and tailors are already having their Fall suits and coats made up to order. Girls who DO know 3 , STH Ale: 19° 70 20" STREETS New Fall sample suits at 10.50 Nor enough to make a great uproar about, for, remember, there is something like a million men in New York who must buy new Fall suits and want the best value obtainable. you come you'll find the value exactly as represented, backed by the reputation of this old-established house of Simpson Crawford Co. The men who know Rochester clothes will not eastly find a reason for missing this sale. may think it a little early to buy Fall clothing, but after knocking about in their Summer suits all season they will doubt- less find them ready to give way to a new one ete range of sizes from we're prepared for an extraordinary demand incident to the opening of school in) Pouble-breasted Norfolk suits, Eton sailor suits—extra white collar, Russian suits—extra white collar, SERGES, CHEVIOTS, TWEEDS and WORSTEDS. Suits with extra pants, 5.50. Just like getting two sults for the price—alternating the trousers makes them wear fully twice as long, and the boys don’t get tired of them. The style is a double- breasted Norfolk, with extra Knicker trousers to match—sizes 7 to 16 years. You know how well all-wool worsteds and cheviots wear; well, these are the materials, in fancy mixtures and plain blue, Special school sale price... Here’s two very extraordinary specials. Blue serge suits, 3.95. i Extra pair of bloomer tnousers—one of the neatest, he needs it, but we DO suggest a pair of new trousers to| dressiest suits ever made for a manly boy who {is par-| “brush him up” ready for school. The price wouldn't be! ticular about his clothes—made of strictly all-wool hea SIMPSON CRAWFORD SUITS AND COATS THAT SET THE FASHION FOR GIRLS AND MISSES. ERE’S your chance to get ahead) of your rivals and be the first to.come-out fn that new Fall suit or coat Sunday. At first we in- H little silk-lined coats at $8.75, but then we remembered that the irst Sunday in September, and decided to a surprise on Smart girls and misses. Many ALF THE PRICE are fully up to the standard of I TE = a ne eee Sees | ! Store open all day Saturday. Evenings until 6 ——— They aro!typical Rochester clothes of the 15.00 and 18.00 character. year at a very material reduction from the regular tice as a result of being one of the largest customers of this celebrated ochester concern, and get them with the distinct understanding that no other New York house shall be favored likewise, evalue after the sale of three hundred and fifty. They are bona-fide and cost you what theirexact duplicates cost us. We-couldn’t make aty money selling clothing at. cost. We will not pretend to offer such le and double-breasted suits in high grade, fancy worsted mixtures, se sizes—the selection being complete, the same as It will be later at 15.00 and 18.00, One of the exceptional values available while the season 1s ranning. and men of every station. Enables them to have thelr sults earlier, to realize more service out of them, of one-third or more comes in handy. day Saturday-and wifl‘have extra salesmen wantthem, Practical, dressy business sutts p! Annual sale of high grade black suits at 10.50. bas cepa ehterrah what kind ofvmaterial ts best for a good, kota) inexpenstve, tell-you WOOL BUSCR Tae whats what THESE are ‘ade of, and of course tt re 01 yu ts cut longer according to the new 34 to 46 chest—regular, stout and | about them, but there. are:-o: We have-the higher priced sutts, too—no clothing store is of a higher class. -50- A handsome Rock Belend thfbet with a finish—the entire garment is hand jor would make {t—all sizes at 15.50.{ thibets, vicunas and unfinished worsteds money can buy. SIMPSON CRAWFORD ©0. Custom-made 2.25 shirts at 85c and only seven hundred shirts left—pretty good evidence of the superi- ority of our shirts made to sell at 1.00 to . Don’t mistake them for strictly summer shirts. Most men wear the same weight, round now, and these are right for autumn and winter. Not many of the dollar grades—mostly the higher- priced kinds—but to simplify this clearing all are priced for to-morrow at 85c. Plain and platted fronts—light, medium and dark colorings—highest class workmanship—attached or detached cuffs—onl. making the variety unusually attractive—all sizes in t! whole to-morrow at 85c. They give up their room to our new fall stocks The clearing of men’snecKwear at 15c @ 25cis equally important \At 15¢ 00. Coats of all ‘of the selection—mi At 2 ind, os a a few of a lot taken N. It was so last hesitate 1,00, 1.25 ani Now that all the new styles are ready market at 1.00 to 1.50, Not one of those sales where a few Second Mees, fairs of 4.50 gloves are included as a de- trousers coy bribe—enough of any one of the row .0O0 ithree values for all who come to-morrow at.. eer escees 79c They have that zip and dash All sizes, 2 of the new Fall styles and the way the material: peace 2% to 16 years, highest class 5,50 They values: Included — pants lined lout — sizes 7 ority of our garments and the great difference in the price will hurry here to-morrow when they note these values, There's a fortune ready for the creator of these jaunty short box coats, for every miss will simply declar. one. They're only 8.75, but it was by dint of shrewd business tact that we got them to pf at saphena Wei which means you won't find them elsewhere at 8.75 or anything like it. Blue and black cheviots and fine covert cloth of the new light shade are the materials, Lined with taffeta throughout—heavy or medium weight, special The new circular skirt, 7.50 Made of fine broadcloth in blue and black, with narrow folds at Misses’ new Fall suits at 27.50 Made of fine all-wool chevlots ty plain colors—also fancy Scotch mixtures in light or medium shades—made collarless, with combination tramming of velvet and silk braid, ned throughout with soft gray satin; double box-plaited skirts. Smart long coat suits at 22.50 Misses’ new Fall suits, best assortment of styles and color- ings—% and % length coats, loose box style or semi-fitting; pie cheviots in all high colors, green, royal, navy, brown or lack, also the new broken plaids of grays, greens or garnets. Velvet collar and buttons to match; new plaited skirts, Junior and intermediate suits, 18,75 Full range of colorings and materials, several smart models to select from, all the pretty checks and novelty mixtures and a variety of trimming effects, satin lined—plaited skirts. Junior suits at 14,75 In tweeds, homespun mixtures and plain cheviots, natty coats with silk braid trimming, fancy buttons—lined with satin, New skirts—12 to 16 years. Misses’ long coats at 10,00 Smartest of the season, The heavy mannis pire effect, side plaited, full sleeves, roll o medium shade of covert cloth, full and boxy, braid trimmed, new sleeve. New fall rain coats at 9,75 Special value in new Fall rain coats of tan, olive or Oxford, Special 1 new model, small plaits front and back, fancy trimmed collar and sleeves, half-fitted back belt-4 in. mixtures, em- also light or uble breasted, bottony very “chic” model, entirely new; Very special—skir Excellent quality of serge in sailor collar, braid trimmed, with si Gymnasium su Misses’ and girls’ gymnasium s Girls’ 7% wear, in chey and black checks, double breasted, military buttons—6 to 14 years, $4.50_-VERY tures and plain che et collar and cuff AL—girls' m special value Il the new models for Fail an mn shades, such as blue, red, ; made regulation Russian st: ith silk emblem on sleeve, Co: Nae! to-night and come before it is too Iate. Our store wil! be open all during noon The suits will be outnumbered by the men who will dressy black sult and he will means they are fifteen dollar style—deep centre vent—hand The workmanship {s equal one hundred—to-morrow at. ...-—..---+--- Main Floor, Seventy-five dozen of the best white cotton, wash- able four-in-hands—full length—correct shapes— ight | good assortment of self white figures and a few | plain tans and browns—they were 25c.—now, 15c. SIMPSON CRAWFORD Co. Boys’ school suits at *3.00. you will not consider three dollars too low nor too high when you examine the suit. It is the ONE ee end the ONE SUIT that satisfies ALL boys, nds unchanged we have raised the standard of quality and workmanship by placing an order for doubie the number sold last season, which, of course, makes it less expenstve for the manufacturer to turn out these suits. They had such a great run last season that we knew it would be necessary ie have twice. y! KID GLOVES AT 79c. FOR MEN & WOMEN. “THEY'RE samples, so we don’t everywhere at those prices. They’re open to comparte son with any gloves on the All high class, fashionable kid gloves made from the best selected skins by the #3 and $3.50 OXFORDS AT $1.35. N absolute—decisive—final sale otfering oxfords that you may wear most two months yet. inspection to verify this. jour celebrated S. C, S. shoes, closing out this lot to make room for ‘our coming fine of Queen Quality Shoes. To-morcow oxfords at $1.35. first Fall fashion parade among Misses’ skirts in Panama and fancy cheviot, very sty! model, in blue and black; special value a $4.50; for arly CPi Piste Gymnasium suits at 7.50 fot, full blouse and bloomers—shield and belt, Girls’ regulation coats at 7.50 gth regulation coats in small checks and plain cheviots, half lined, with large silk emblem on sleeve, velvet collar Girls’ reefers at 2,96 A special price for girls’ medium-weight reefers for early t and sasa cloth, red, Girls’ three-quarter coats, 4. ats, with large silk emt Girls’ all wool school dresses, 6.00 Pretty, effective styles, in novelty mixture: THE WOPT.D: FRIDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBSE 1, 1905. o’clock, But when Some We get l 0° referred by men of means then the saving Bevand Floor 10°° show the completeness ‘of the very best imported EW FALL * to tell you they are regular id 1.50 gloves now on sale is are the very best. makers—again wa say 7Qc, Main Floos, are $3 and $3.50 —it only takes an in this lot are a few of We are Second Sloon the superi- ‘Third Floor. 875 all sizes, ts at 4.50 blue and black, full blouse Ik tie, extra full bloomers, its at 3.75 wits of blue and black chey blue and brown, also brown fine sleeves and notch collar, in cheeks, ‘on sleeve, Se-length 6 to 14 years and plain chey- Crs, Yew York’s Bustest Sto | Will Be OvpenAll Day Saturday.\ NO CONNECTION WITH ANY OTHER STORE. “THE BIG STORE SIEG ACITY IN ITSELF ~ OPER(. SIXTH AVE. pe) rizovran < 18%I97STS, NEW YORK. Single “S. & H.”? Green Trading Stamps With Purchases mounting to 10c. or plore. Suits, but seldom found at the named price. Ages 9% 07 All the newest mixtures in meres and cheviots, and leather belts White linen $3 collar and silk bow, at ls Suits for Big Boys. Ages 7 to 16 SPIECE VEST SUIT, Back blue and mixtures. NORFOLK JACKET SUIT, overplaid checks and stripes. DOUBLE BREASTED BELT SUIT, i er trousers in neat mixtures, bock 2PIECE JACKET SUM, all $3 colors and styles, a . east Bloomer trousers Accessory With the announcement of yester- day that THE SENGA HOOK would be placed on “Foot Mould’ Shoes for women came the most earnest of in- quiries concerning this new feature. ts simplicity and neatness at once found favor with fair shoppers, and the interest displayed by all inquirers and" e subsequent sentences of c par, a tion of women shoppers. caught certain to be suited.as to shape. New Fall Styles Comprise Season's paw coming in will be found. See the new pointed toe shoe “FOOT MOULD” SHOES for Men are ready too, made of the best oak tanned leather, and dont burn the feet. Illustrated catalogues on application. that has become exceedingly popular here. Single and Double Breasted Suits. In New Shades. The new gray and granite mixtures and overplaids, pepper and salt effects, in both cas: simeres and cheviot fa ores; a splendid show & ing of worsteds. Gar ments to be found in no other establisoment ex: cept at higher prices. Sizesto firal $10 . builds of men Single and Double Breasted Suits. Nobby Black Fabrics, ib Venetian hree or four buiten sacks all well tailored and crime id Winter wear, in the bright brown, including the green large box plaits and wide med. Sizes to fig . all builds of $10 men, at cassimeres. and large silk bow, ar We will also display selection of Winter wear. displ fae ale Fabrics are the newest and choicest The range of sizes tecomplete, and we can very easily fit almost every build. With the school season so near at hand this sale should be a great success. Eton Sailor Suits. mixtures and overplaids. Fabrics of cheviots and White linen collar v8 “Che SengaShoe Hook’ Satisties “Foot Mould’’ Shoes Fitted With This New and Neat Finds Another Clientele of Appreciative Women. mendation lead us to think that this new de- in connection with the “Foot Mould” Shoes will place them another notch higher in the estima- “The Senga Hook” Is Bound to Win b Devotees Because of Its Serviceability- Itis simple. There are no sharp points or ‘crooks or corners in which the skirt can be It lies flat to the shoe, leaving the ankle free. It saves shoe laces. because there are no sharp edges upon which they might wear, Many Styles of “Foot Mould’’ Shoes Are Fitted With This Excellent Invention. And as there are over 100 different styles of this popular specialty shoe, you are Most Shapely Lasts for Business or Dress Wear. For women we are offering at $3.00 the best specialty shoe on the marke, The styles are those that may be worn for all occasions, The new French Foxingsthat are “FOOT MOULD” SHOES have no worthy rivals at the price. The soles are The-oppers are-all of Selected leathers and are soft, without sacrificing their durability inany way. (Siegel Cooper Store, Second Stoo, Eust@ Correct Fall Clothes For Stylish Suits, Handsome Gop Coats and Ra Coats at a Popular Prive Saturday. Most men who pay attention to dress are turning their thoughts to Fall clothing, for the time has arrived when the lighter weights are becoming too thin for early morning or night time. in the Fall season to-morrow with a very superior assortment of correct garments, If marked in the manner that obtains at the exclusive clothing stores, the various Suits and Coats would certainly be a third higher, but priced in accord, with The Big Store's liberal policy, the saving to the purchaser is naturally much more substantial, Y clothing for Autumn and juded are Eton, Sailor and Russian, with extra white linen collar and silk tie, sizes 244 to 10 yrs Double Breasted Suite now and styles; These plain f hensive that . and @ ange of prices are: $3.75, $4.75, $5.75 and up to $7.50. A of covert in t: Boys’ Fall Suits at $3.00 Stylish Wodels tn Broad Variety at A Popular Low Price Saturday Beautiful Suits, every one. They possess that individuality of style sovery desirable 4n Boys’! $3. to-morrow a full Norfolk and we Tee in Cr Ratcatooonnl q or te tastes al (Blogal Cooper Store, Second Floor, East.) Other For Go- Morrow: Flags and Walking Wines, Liquors, Meats and Groceries. In the cat Market. Be FRESH KILL BS SYLVANIA BROILER! Selected cuts of hative PRIMM RIB ROAET, 16c Cholcn Cuts of native SIR- LOIN A Leg of Fanoy ING LAMB, ‘ON, 2ho Chotce native PLATE ar NAVEL CORNED BEER, 1b., Be Choice boneless BOSTON ROAST, bb, 100 Chotce native RUMPCORNED BEEF, " Gy BOILED, HAM — Armours delicious inild SUGAR-CURED BOILED HAM GE CORNED BREF, sord to os desired. thick or “thin, im proved ‘elfcing machine, per Yb. 260 Pl Lae— it selection and. qual- iy Mixep Pickens qe agen Jan, CHOW CHOW—Finest quality, a most, delictous condiment, quart Ma- son’ nr, Bio SARDINES—Lalune brand fancy im- por ON Sardines, Mis. per’ 100 Facet osenek Store: Fourth Woot Tone of pelected CANADA Wen. We usher and name a price Fall Top Coats. Wearing Time is Almost Here, All the newest fabrics, and olive 5 serge or Venetian lined, Sizes to fir builds of men. $ l 0. at Fall Rain Coats That Wear and Look Well, inallthe new- est shades. All sizes always on $ ] 0 ° hand, at ‘Siegel Cooner Store, Main 7e, | Specral Values Women's Waists, Children's Weas, Sheet Music. Sporting Goods. Men's and ‘Youths’ Hats, Schoo! Supplies, Candies, Sticks Cigars,